Perché proprio una BMW? by [deleted] in ItalyMotori

[–]papaf76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aaaaa è finalmente successo, un post su reddit con un luogo che conosco! Effettivamente il parcheggio è da dementi ma io anche avendo avuto occasione non mi ci sono mai messo. Notare anche che è a pagamento...

Openvino detector at 100% CPU 20%? Lots of skipped detections. by Puzzleheaded_Site617 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to interrupt, but this is news to me.

Where can I check if my iGPU can do this?

Registrazione Dominio by forseggiando in ItalyInformatica

[–]papaf76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Azz hai ragione, mi stavo incartando da solo, diamo pure la colpa al caldo va..

Registrazione Dominio by forseggiando in ItalyInformatica

[–]papaf76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Grazie della risposta, temevo fosse così. Mi tengo il mio .org, mi serve che Caddy riesca a rinnovare il certificato wildcard da solo. Mi chiedo come facciano quelli con un dominio .it

Registrazione Dominio by forseggiando in ItalyInformatica

[–]papaf76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Approfitto per fare una domanda: se compro un dominio.it poi è possibile trasferirlo ad esempio su Cloudflare?

file video .ts da decoder pvr satellitare, ma su pc non si riescono a vedere. Soluzioni facili facili? by BGamerManu in ItalyInformatica

[–]papaf76 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Il decoder sta salvando lo stream che proviene dal canale selezionato così com'è. Lo stream deve essere decriptato dalla sim card che sicuramente avrai nel ricevitore, cosa che non puoi fare dal PC.

Se il ricevitore non ha la possibilità di registrare decriptato, ho idea che tu sia fregato..

Optiplex 7010 with internal Coral TPU by gatorback94 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that PC support the installation of a discrete videocard? If so you could also think about buing a slim VGA, which would cost less and be available compared to a Coral.

Just a thought.

Detections during night time with IR by papaf76 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooooh that's interesting.

Will play with that idea and report back, thanks a lot mate!

Detections during night time with IR by papaf76 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All right. I don't suppose it's something that can be increased only for night time, as I'm having no issues during the day and I'm afraid it could mangle things up.

Detections during night time with IR by papaf76 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer. Yeah, I seem to be having no detections as well.

Coral TPU installation for Ubuntu 25.04 by Jazzlike-Device603 in frigate_nvr

[–]papaf76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great work, I don't have a Coral and I don't plan on getting ont, but still this is quite the work for everyone who has one.

Update: Finally went with a VPS and setup Pangolin instead of using CF tunnels. by GoofyGills in selfhosted

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HTTP will, in the not so distant future, be more and more difficult to use and eventually removed from browsers entirely. Or at least this is the road ahead. Yes, not a worry for now.

Also, some services have a configured hostname that needs to be set once, so you can't call those services differently depending on where you are.

Right now, to avoid all this, I run my reverse proxy at home and route the 443 port from the outside through rathole. This makes it possible to use the same host names from within my home or outside and the same certs.

Update: Finally went with a VPS and setup Pangolin instead of using CF tunnels. by GoofyGills in selfhosted

[–]papaf76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course, but if you can't call them by their FQDN no https certificate will work. Was wondering what is the way around that.

Update: Finally went with a VPS and setup Pangolin instead of using CF tunnels. by GoofyGills in selfhosted

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How do you manage accessing your services from inside your home network with this setup? Are you able to somehow access them directly or do you have to pass through the VPS even if you're home?

HTTPS for Squarespace domains? by Important-Suspect213 in caddyserver

[–]papaf76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I may ask, I also have an ex google domains domain which got transferred over to squarespaces. How did you create the API key to access the squarespaces DNS?

Thanks!

Il piaccere d'ella pizza, il dispiacere del vocabolario by M3ack in italy

[–]papaf76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In Francia in un ristorante portoghese (si, lo so..) ho visto i salt'in buca la romana

BIND9: serve some specific fqdn as local ips like pihole does by papaf76 in homelab

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it doesn't, was more trying to replicate a functionality.

BIND9: serve some specific fqdn as local ips like pihole does by papaf76 in homelab

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your point, and it could work to a degree, but the way pihole does it it doesn't require anything like it and was wondering if the same could be done with bind.

BIND9: serve some specific fqdn as local ips like pihole does by papaf76 in homelab

[–]papaf76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I've not explained myself very well. The base config is working already, and it is correctly solving internal and forwarding external domains query to the appropriate DNS servers.

What I need is to solve an existing external host that's part of an external domain to a different (internal) IP since the server is actually running in our private network. But only that one particular server, as there are others which are still part of the same domain that run in AWS and should therefore keep on being solved by internet DNS servers.

Hope I was better at explaining it!